According to this report, the RFS Viktor Leonov CCB175 is a research-intelligence vessel whose main mission for the past 4 years has been to monitor the growing abnormalities being evidenced in the Gulf Stream—that is a warm and swift Atlantic Ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico and stretches to the tip of Florida, and then follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean—and whose normality of flow is critical to sustaining weather patterns over the entirety of the European Continent.

Unlike their Western counterparts, though, this report explains, Russian doctor-scientists, when confronted by such mysteries, like what is now occurring in the Gulf of Mexico, look backward in time to our Earth’s most ancient stories and myths to see if parallels can be drawn to what is happening now—and that led an examination of the Maya peoples who in ancient times inhabited this entire region—even stretching into the American States of Florida and Georgia.

As documented by Carleton College researcher Lyndon DeSalvo in his 2008 research paper titled “Bleeding Earth: Volcanoes as the Prototypical Mountains in Mayan Cosmological Past”, this report says, the Maya peoples stories and legends of their past speak of the entire Gulf of Mexico as being the place where mountains come from—and, also disappear into—and whose only modern-times explanation of is someone describing the activities of a volcanic caldera—that is a large cauldron-like depression that forms following the evacuation of a magma chamber/reservoir in a supervolcano eruption.

Coming closer to the Maya peoples ancient stories, however, this report continues, was noted American geologist Dr. David Prior—who, while doing research at Louisiana State University (LSU), became the first scientist to document volcanic eruptions were, indeed, occurring in the Gulf of Mexico—and the discovery of which he wrote about in his 1989 scientific research paper titled “Evidence for Sediment Eruption on Deep Sea Floor, Gulf of Mexico”.

Though firm conclusions as to if a supervolcano caldera is awakening under the waters of the Gulf of Mexico cannot be made until further scientific discoveries, this report concludes, should that be, in fact, true, no scientific measures are yet established as to determine when it could erupt—and that could be measured in the tens, hundreds, or even thousands of years—but with the American people being the most unprepared for such a catastrophe in the modern world—and as evidenced by tens-of-millions of these supposedly educated people not even knowing that their home owners insurance doesn’t cover them for earthquake and/or volcanic damage—thus leaving them all at risk of losing everything because they don’t know that earthquake insurance has to be bought separately.

[Note: The WhatDoesItMean.com website was created for and donated to the Sisters of Sorcha Faal in 2003 by a small group of American computer experts led by the late global technology guru Wayne Green (1922-2013) to counter the propaganda being used by the West to promote their illegal 2003 invasion of Iraq.]

[Note: The word Kremlin (fortress inside a city) as used in this report refers to Russian citadels, including in Moscow, having cathedrals wherein female Schema monks (Orthodox nuns) reside, many of whom are devoted to the mission of the Sisters of Sorcha Faal.]